Web Survey Bibliography
Researchers must rely on information obtained from informants in organizations to obtain information. For some types of information, they need the cooperation of top executives. Usually, this information is collected using traditional survey methods such as mailed surveys. While these methods are valuable, it is diffi cult to collect and maintain historical trends or other longitudinal data. I will explore an alternative, web-based method of collecting longitudinal data in a manner that provides timely feedback to organizations.
3rd International conference on establishment surveys (abstract)
Web survey bibliography - 3rd International conference on establishment surveys (5)
- Respondent acceptance of web and e-mail data reporting for an establishment survey; 2007; Rosen, R. J., Harrell, L. J., Yu, H.
- Evolution of web surveys at USDA`s national agricultural statistics service; 2007; Gregory, G., Earp, M.
- Interface Design and Testing for Electronic Self Administered Survey Forms using Excel; 2007; Farrell, E., Hewett, K., Rowley, T., Van Ede, L., Burnside, R.
- Effects of Offering Web Questionnaires as an Option in Enterprise Surveys: the Swedish Experience; 2007; Erikson, J., Furubjelke, E.
- Using the Web for Surveys of Medical Providers; 2007; Narayanan, V., Giambo, P., Fry, S., Crafts, J.